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What is subtraction?»}, {«bigBingoLinkConversions»: [«topic_page_click_exercise»], «contentId»: «2003», «description»: «Subtract small numbers. The Accuracy of Eclipse Times Measured by the Babylonians Journal for the History of Astronomy. 1997; 28 : 337-345 . full text. Traditions of Written Knowledge in Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. Ed. D. Bawanypeck and A. Imhausen. Universe Awareness noted the multicultural origins of modern astronomy in an effort to broaden children’s minds, awaken their curiosity in science and stimulate global citizenship and tolerance. Leiden: Brill, 2004 : 95-125 . Steele, John. ‘Computation According to the Wisdom of Anuship’: Astronomy in Ancient Mesopotamia”, Bulletin of the Canadian Society for Mesopotamian Studies. 2004; 39 : 33-41 . Steele, John. Living With a Lunar Calendar in Mesopotamia and China Living the Lunar Calendar. Ed. J. Ben-Dov, W. Horowitz and J. M. Steele.
Joseph Dabney gave $250,000 for construction of a hall for the humanities, and work began in 1927 with Goodhue Associates chosen as the architect. What is subtraction?»}], «slug»: «cc-early-math-add-sub-intro», «title»: «What is addition? Oxford: Oxbow, 2012 : 373-387 . J. Ben-Dov, W. Horowitz and J. M. Steele (eds.). Living the Lunar Calendar Oxbow, 2012 . Steele, John. Applied Historical Astronomy: An Historical Perspective Journal for the History of Astronomy. 2004; 35 : 337-355 . full text L. Brack-Bernsen and J. M. Steele.
Oxford: Oxbow, 2007 : 133-148 . Stephenson, F. R., Steele, J. M. Astronomical Dating of Babylonian Texts Describing the Total Solar Eclipse of S.E. 175 Journal for the History of Astronomy. 2006; 37 (1) : 55-69 . full text Steele, John. Another objective of the project was to build and maintain an Internet-based, easy-to-handle forum and database, where people regardless of geographical location could read about the subject, ask questions and find answers. Reference is made to these applications in radio astronomy. They have also written feature article «explanations» about their specialist fields, which were highlighted in the website. NASA, ESA and ESO all had sub-blogs as part of the Cosmic Diary Cornerstone.